This edition of the newspaper includes an article titled An Evening With Dickens, a recent event held at the Methodist Church. The evening\u27s schedule included an organ program followed by impersonations of the Scrooge by Professor Lean in his program for the evening. Another article describes the highlights of Wooster’s first county fair and athletic carnival, and the various activities and food options presented to the students. The Thetas initiatiate of two new members. The editor contributes an article proposing that the University of Wooster change its name to the College of Wooster, which would better describe the institution.https://openworks.wooster.edu/voice1901-1910/1175/thumbnail.jp
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His First Inspiration, is a written piece about a character named only as The Professor, and his li...
This edition of the newspaper begins with an article that describes the upcoming State Oratorical co...
The paper opens with a piece on European musicians visiting Wooster, named Mr. Kneisel and Mr. Schro...
Some Interesting Alumni Notes, is about the Butler Wooster Alumni Banquet. In What is the Wooster ...
This edition of the newspaper includes an article describing the Pan Hellenic Banquet where, for the...
This edition includes an article describing Wooster\u27s visit to Pittsburg, and the splendid treatm...
This edition of the Wooster Voice includes an article on the commencement honors that were partially...
This edition of the newspaper includes an article on the graduating recitals of the senior music stu...
This edition of the newspaper includes an article which describes in great detail the auspicious ope...
This edition of The Wooster Voice includes a lengthy description of the Fourth Biennial Minstrel Sho...
The ION Jackson Company, which puts on concerts appeared at Wooster. One article talks about a new b...
This edition of the Wooster Voice includes an article highlighting the importance of the debate team...
This edition of the Wooster Voice is the first edition of the 1908-1909 academic year. It includes a...
This edition of the Wooster Voice includes a detailed article by Professor J. O. Notestein describin...
This edition begins with an article about the Y.W.C.A. and the College Woman. Ethel Knapp, of Beall ...
His First Inspiration, is a written piece about a character named only as The Professor, and his li...
This edition of the newspaper begins with an article that describes the upcoming State Oratorical co...
The paper opens with a piece on European musicians visiting Wooster, named Mr. Kneisel and Mr. Schro...